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Author: Carter Wells

Carter Wells brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through his specialized focus on industrial computing and automation ecosystems, where he deciphers complex technical integrations for both enterprise and manufacturing audiences. His analytical approach illuminates the convergence of IoT infrastructure with emerging technologies, examining how edge computing and intelligent systems reshape operational paradigms. With a methodology grounded in supply chain automation and predictive maintenance applications, Carter translates industrial-grade innovations into accessible insights that bridge engineering precision with strategic business implications.
Tesla Kills Model S And X, Bets $2B On Musk’s xAI
AIManufacturingTechnology

Tesla Kills Model S And X, Bets $2B On Musk’s xAI

In a major strategic pivot, Tesla is halting production of its flagship Model S and X vehicles. The move clears the way for its Optimus humanoid robot and comes alongside a massive $2 billion investment in Elon Musk’s other AI venture, xAI.

by Carter WellsJanuary 29, 2026
IBM’s AI and Hybrid Cloud Bet Pays Off With Huge Q4 Growth
AICloudSoftware

IBM’s AI and Hybrid Cloud Bet Pays Off With Huge Q4 Growth

IBM just posted its strongest growth in years, with Q4 2025 revenue surging 12.8% to $19.67 billion. The numbers validate CEO Arvind Krishna’s long-term strategy to pivot IBM into a software-led hybrid cloud and AI powerhouse, with software now making up 45% of the business.

by Carter WellsJanuary 29, 2026
DietPi’s Big Update Cuts Off Older Hardware
ComputingHardwareSoftware

DietPi’s Big Update Cuts Off Older Hardware

DietPi, a popular lightweight Linux OS for Raspberry Pi and other boards, has a new major release. The update brings new software but drops support for Debian 11 and several older hardware models, forcing some users to migrate or stick with old versions.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
AI Chatbots Are Now Citing Elon Musk’s Grokipedia
AIDataSoftware

AI Chatbots Are Now Citing Elon Musk’s Grokipedia

Major AI chatbots are pulling information from Elon Musk’s Grokipedia, a platform known for falsehoods. This raises serious questions about how these models vet sources and the potential for spreading disinformation.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
Tesla’s 2026 Reality Check: BYD Wins On Volume, Musk Hurts Brand
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Tesla’s 2026 Reality Check: BYD Wins On Volume, Musk Hurts Brand

BYD sold 2.26 million battery-electric vehicles in 2025, beating Tesla’s 1.63 million. This marks a major shift in the global EV race. Tesla now faces a dual threat from cheaper Chinese rivals and the reputational impact of Elon Musk’s rhetoric.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
Linux 6.19 Ditches a Scheduler Feature That Slowed Things Down
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux 6.19 Ditches a Scheduler Feature That Slowed Things Down

Just before the stable release, developers disabled the NEXT_BUDDY scheduler feature in Linux 6.19. Benchmarks show it was causing measurable performance regressions compared to the previous 6.18 kernel.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
AI’s UK Job Cull, Siri’s Gemini Brain, and a Gmail Glitch
AIBusinessSoftware

AI’s UK Job Cull, Siri’s Gemini Brain, and a Gmail Glitch

New research shows AI is causing net job losses in the UK at a higher rate than other major economies. Meanwhile, Apple is finally set to unveil its AI-powered Siri next month, running on Google’s Gemini. Plus, Gmail’s filters went haywire over the weekend.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
CEOs warn AI job cuts could spark “civil unrest”
AIBusinessInnovation

CEOs warn AI job cuts could spark “civil unrest”

Top executives are sounding the alarm about rushing AI-driven layoffs. The real challenge isn’t the tech itself, but ensuring workers have the skills to use it.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
The 3 Robot Mowers That Stole the Show at CES 2026
HardwareInnovationIoT

The 3 Robot Mowers That Stole the Show at CES 2026

According to TechRadar, the 2026 robot mower lineup is a significant leap forward. The most exciting models include the Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD with upgraded Tri-Fusion navigation, the compact Segway Navimow i2 AWD with all-wheel drive, and Roborock’s surprising RockMow X1 LiDAR that ditches satellite

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026
Minisforum’s new mini PC is all-in on local AI and expansion
AIComputingHardware

Minisforum’s new mini PC is all-in on local AI and expansion

Minisforum has started sales of its AI-focused mini PC, the X1 Pro-470. It’s built around AMD’s new Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor and is offered in both barebone and pre-configured kits.

by Carter WellsJanuary 26, 2026

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